And when they found them not
 In Jason's house, as they expected: 
 they drew Jason, and certain brethren:
 the Syriac version adds, "who were there": in Jason's house, who either came along with the apostle, and lodged with him there; or they were some of the inhabitants of Thessalonica, who were lately converted, and were come thither in order to have some Christian conversation; these with Jason the rabble seized on, and in a rude and violent manner dragged them out of the house, and had them, 
 unto the rulers of the city:
 the civil magistrates, the judges in courts of judicature, to which some of these belonged; 
 crying
 in a very noisy and clamorous way; 
 these that have turned the world upside down:
 the Syriac version reads, "the whole earth": the apostles, according to the cry of these men, had thrown the whole world into disorder, and had made disturbances in kingdoms and cities, wherever they came; and had made innovations in religion, and turned men from their old way of worship to another; these; say they, 
 are come hither also;
 to make the like disorders and disturbances, as elsewhere.